Tate partners with Interface, brings new options to Positile

Posted Date:
8/20/2013

[Jessup, Md.] Tate, a manufacturer of raised floors and airflow management solutions, announced it has partnered with Interface, Inc., designer and maker of carpet tile, to incorporate Interface products into PosiTile.

According to the company, each PosiTile carpet tile is sized to match one-to-one with a Tate ConCore access floor panel to facilitate a quick and easy move of utility services to another location. Four ultrasonically welded buttons on the underside of each tile provide precise alignment with four matching holes in the ConCore panel.

“As a result of this relationship, we are able to offer the first PosiTile product that does not require an adhesive,” said Scott Alwine, LEED AP, marketing manager at Tate. “Additionally, because the panel and the Interface PosiTile can simply be swapped with another floor panel without having to remove adjacent carpet tiles, time is saved, waste is eliminated and the amount of attic stock is reduced.”